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	<h1>About</h1>
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	<p>Titan Lab Photography is a simple personal website for my works of photography. Photos were catergoried by theme into album. Some EXIF tags of every photo was show for reference. The site has been established <span id='sitetime'></span> and now contains <a href='{% url photoall %}'>{{ photoNumber }} photos </a> with {{ commentNumber }} comments in <a href='{% url albumall %}'>{{ albumNumber }} ablums</a>.</p>

	<h2>Photo</h2>
	<p>All photos here were not photoshopped, the only adjustment was on the RAW file, the digital film, contrast, white & black balance, sharpness and crop if JPEG format. Art of photography should be close to life, nature and reality is my principle.</p>

	<h2>Equipment</h2>
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		Cameras & bodies:<br/>
		Canon DIGITAL IXUS 900Ti (Sold)<br/>
		Canon EOS 40D (Coming soon)<br/>
		<br/>
		Lenes:<br/>
		Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II (Coming soon)<br/>
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		Software:<br/>
		Aperture 2.1.1<br/>
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	<h2>Brower Guide</h2>
	<p>I highly recommended <a href='http://www.mozilla.com/' target='blank'>Firefox</a>, <a href='http://www.apple.com/safari/' target='blank'>Safari</a> or Firefox(Safari)-based browsers such as <a href='http://caminobrowser.org/' target='blank'>Camino</a> as your brower to surf Titan Lab Photography, since they was full supported by ppCat.Shell which powered the website.</p>
	<p>Furthermore, if you used Firefox 3.0 or later, please note that the color of the photos you saw was not the real one of it. Color management is turned off by default to prevent subtle color variations affecting the overall look of web sites. To enable it you must set gfx.color_management.enabled to true (via about:config) and restart Firefox.</p>
	
	<h2>ppCat.Shell</h2>
	<p>Although online image services, such as <a href='http://www.flickr.com/' target='blank'>Flickr</a>, <a href='http://www.smugmug.com/' target='blank'>SmugMug</a> and <a href='http://www.footbig.com/' target='blank'>Footbig</a> etc, was great, I created and am improving the simple single-user photography website for I am fond to put all things under my own control. The programme behind it was called ppCat.Shell, which was developed based on <a href='http://www.python.org' target='blank'>Python</a>, <a href='http://www.djangoproject.com' target='blank'>Django</a> and deployed on a Linux server with <a href='http://httpd.apache.org/' target='blank'>Apache</a> & <a href='http://www.mysql.com' target='blank'>MySQL</a> hosted by <a href='http://www.slicehost.com' target='blank'>Slicehost</a> VPS. You can fully get the source code of ppCat.Shell on Google Code, and how, I bet you known it.</p> 
	
	<h2>About ppCat</h2>
	<p>ppCat was a real white cat with beautiful blue eyes adopted by my friend who has 4 cats in all. The cat's Chinese name is 点点猫, point point cat interpreted literally, he is my favorite one of all cats, because of his so nice temper that we can play with it closely.</p>
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